Notes
+ Australian states have their own rules governing vehicle modifications, so this definition of street car is not meant to be a comment on laws about what can be legally road registered, but a way of comparing like vehicles

* Street Cars *
+ To qualify for this list your car must run on an ANDRA (or equivalent) certified drag strip, with timeslip and/or video proof. Your timeslip will show the full set of timings (including ET and trap speed, 60' time) the track location, plus the date of the event and usually the weather station data (air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure)
+ Required information:
A Your full name
B Transmission on car
C Wheels and tyres used
D Diff modifications (LSD type etc)
E Performance modifications (including any electronics, suspension, etc)

+ Only regular Australian posters to 1Addicts will be included
+ Please post any updates or corrections here, I will keep it updated

+ Every state has differing laws about what constitutes a "street legal" vehicle. I've defined a non streetcar as follows:
- Chassis modifications (includes full tube chassis, backhalved vehicles, wheel tubs)
- Clearancing to fit larger rubber under the bodywork, widebody conversions are permitted so long as the maximum tire size does not exceed 26"x10"x15". Rolling the OEM fender lip is permitted
- Live axle replacing an OEM IRS setup (like Ford 9" or aftermarket 9" conversions)
- Competition gearboxes (clutchless, boxes that cannot downshift or pop into neutral when you get off the gas like Liberty, G Force, Jerico)
- Exhaust that does not exit at the rear of the vehicle
- Lexan replacing glass windows
- Feel free to post feedback on the above if you have an improvement, correction or addition